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TRENTHAM RACES

•»: BRIGHT CONCLUSION NUKUMAI WINS AGAIN Considering the timo of year tho wcathor has favoured tlio Wellington Raoing Club in a rcmarkablo mannor. This morning was many hundreds per cent, better than that of tho second day, and with- a half-holiday crowd tho enclosures -were woll filled. Tho racing was right up to tho usual Trontham standard, ■while tho courso was in improved order. Following,aro tho details of tho racing tip to time of going to pross:— TALAVERA HURDLE lIANDIC AP, ot: 260 soys; second 4.0 soys and third 20 soys from tho stnkej ono wild and a half (hack conditions). 4 P. Delorgoy's b g Kaiknliu, by St. Amans—J?ot, aged, 11.0 (J. Humpris) .„' .'.- 1 2 J. Hanks's br g Potoamii, by Potoa—Froobird, aged. 9.12 (J. M'Rae) 2 1 E. W. King's eh g Aberfeldy, by Quin Abboy—Uranium, -iyrs, 10.2 (I. Tilson) 3 'Also started: 9 York Abboy (W. Rennio) 10.4, 10 Inforno. (Robinßon) 9.13, « Gold Rain (J. Stanway) 9.12,11 Bovis (.Bl Morrison) 9.7, 7 Guncaso (A. S. Ullis) 9.5, 8 Peshwa (M. 11. Nicol) 9.3, 5 Ramblin" Kid (E. Wnrncr 9.0, 12 Hyama (Jenkins) 9.0, 13 Belie (A. is. Ellis) 9.0. Aberfoldy and Relic were tho favourites, with Kaikahu at a good price. York Abboy and Beyis led to the first fonco, and York Abboy showed tho way down tho straight to Rolic, Ramblin' Kid, Peshwa, Guncase, Bovis, aud Inforno. A milo from homo Itainbliu' Kid joined York Abboy in tho load, with .Pethwa, Eelic, Q uncase, Potoanui, and Bevia following in that order. Aberfoldy commenced his run six furlongs from homo, and Poshwa passed York Abbey s theso threo leading across tho toj> from Belio, Aborfeldy, and Potoanui. Racing at tho last fonco Ramblin' Kid, Poshwa, York Abboy, Rolic, Aber. feldy, Potoanui, and Kaikahu woro nearly in line. Relio wont across Aborfoldy, and Kaikahu led tho way over the last fence to win.by two longths from Potoanui. Aborfoldy* was a head nway third, with Guncnso, Peshwa, Rolie, York Abbey, and Ramblin' Kid uoxt. Time, Smin Jsec. (Winner trained by F. and A. Trilford, Washdyko.) • NOVICE HANDICAP, of 200 soys; second 40 soys and third 20 soys from tho stake; six furlongs; 1 J. Patorson's elf c Subdivision, by Survoyor-^-Juanun, 3yrs, 9.13 (T. Grcon) \ 3 A. A. Cameron's b g Ladykiller, by Kilboy—Lady Black, 3yrs, 9.0 , , (R.S. Bagby). t 3 A. Goodman's b c Cerf, by Royal Stag—Reno, 3yrs, 10.0 (A. Ilobson) 3 iDoad heat for first place. Also started: 9 Tamoterangi (A. 33. KUia) 10.0, 2 Waltzcr (A. Tinker) 9.13, ts Catapult (Hall) 9.0, 10 Oratrix (B. Morris) 9.3, 4 Thurnus (Si. M'Tavish) !».0, 8 Arrow, Boy (A. Driseoll) 9.0, Town Hall (G. Holland) 0.0. Subdivision was a good fnvourito, nny thing elso being at a fair price. Subdivision began vury smartly, and 'I'hurnus was left. Subdivision lod on 1o tho courso proper from Ladykiller, Arrow Boy, Waltzcr, and Oratrix. Ladykilter 1 put in a great run round tho straight under punishment, and just J'nilod to boat Subdivision, the pair Koing pnst tho post, looked togother, a dead heat for first. Oerf was two lougths away third, and thon came Waltior,- Thurnus, Tnmotorangi, and Catapult. Timo, lmin 2O}sob. Subdivision trained by F. Smith, Takapunn; Ladykillor trained by W. Hawthorne, Mastortou.) CROFTON HANDICAP, of 200 soys; second 40 soys; third i! 0 soys from tho stako; .seven furlongs (hack conditions). G. Tromblott's b g Anolo, by Antagonist—Opoku, 4yr», !>.O (J. Bnrry) ... I 3 D. R. Jackson's br g Romantic, by • Romeo—Orviota, 4yrs (L. G. MArris) 2 S P. P. Noaglo's blk m Merle, by Elysinn—Voca, 4yrs (R. M'Tnv"h) 3 Also started: 0 Horomcii (F. Corlett) 11.6, 7 Rowloy (K. S. Bagby) 10.2, 11 Outfit (A. Jenkins) 10.1, i Fairy Tidings (F. Porter) 10.1, 1 To ICawana (C. Davies) 0.11, 10 Closofiro (K. Monson), 9.9, 9 Highilown (J. M'Orao) 9.7, 2 Royal Head (IVVoight) 9.5, 12 Mountain. Jean (A. Weaver) 9.0. ; Horomoa und Eomnntio jumped out bost, bit: Anolo soon took chargo nud lod down tho back from Romantic, Highflown, Merle, Hororncn, Royal Head, and To Kawnna. Anolo lod across tho top from Highflown, To Kawana, Romantic, Merle, and Royal Head, with Horomea last. At tho turn Anolo still hnd charge from Highflown, To Kawana, Rowloy, Closoflre, and Royal Hoad. Rowloy, and Morlo wero beaten a furlong from ' homo, and Romantic challenged. Anolo was going away at the end to ..win by a length from, Romantio, who beat Morlo by a similar margin. Fairy Tidings wns fourth and thon camo Rowley, Closofire, and Royal Hoad. Time, lmin 38Jscc. .— (Winner trained by R. Johnson, ■ New Plymouth.) WINTER HURDLES HANDICAP, of 1000 soys, second 200 dovst, third 100 soys from the stako; two miles and iv quarter. 1 8. G. Davidson's br g Nukumni, by Manehinool—St. Cloments mare, aged, 11.8 (W. Bowdcn) 1 2 J. J. Lewis's oh g Whurneliffo, by Thurnhnm—Tnknlinu, need, 9.7, (A.E.Ellis). ........... 2 7\V. J. Craig's b g Perlo do Leon, by Polydamon—Perlo dOr, Cyrs, 10.4 (E. Warner) .........'... 3 Also stDTtod: 7 Ngatn (A. M'Donald) 1.1,8, 5 Woddhig Mttruh (G. Holland) 11.1, 5 Lord Star (W. Ronnie) 9.9, 4 Kuwini (R. 10. Thompson) 10.8, 9 Maunga (A...Griffiths) 10.2, 3 Beau Cavallor (11. Gordon) 9.12, 14 Lndv Passengor (A. Jenkins) 0,2, 10 Mount .Marta (H. M< Sweeney) 0.0, 13 Kamehanioha (D, Butlor) 9.0, 0 San Pedro (P. M'Broaty) 9.0, 12 Captain Sarto (J. Tilson) 9.0, 8 Vexatious (A. Hobsoii) 9.0. Brackets: Woddiug March and Lord Star; Zircon and Royal Form. ; Nukumai and Whnrncliffo enrripd tho ibiggest monoy, with good support for Beau Cavalier. Porlo do Loon, Lady Paiacngoj, and.Boau Cavulicr wero tho loadors at tho first fence, und when they sottlod down Bouu Cuvallor wua in chargo from Porlo do Loon, Ludy Pas-senger,-Captain Sttrto, Nukumai, Ngnta and Kawini, with Wliarnclifl'o, Vexations, Wedding Mnroh, and Maunga a long wny back. At tin: stand Bnan Cavalier wns clour of Captain Snrto Lady Passenger, Ngnta, Nukumai. l'erlo do Leon, Mount Harln, Kawini, and Snn Pedro, with AVharuclUto ami Vexatious fit tho tail of tho main body, rtoau Cavalier just, led Captain Sarto ami Lndy Passenger with seven furlongs to go, then coming Ngatn, KuAvini, Nukumni, mill Lord Star. Crossing the fop, lioril Stur anil I'crlo flo Leon improved their places, nnd at tho

Boconcl last t enco Beau Cavalier lod Knwini, Lord Star, Ngata, Nukumni, Captain Sarto, Wharnoliffo, and Perlo do Leon. At tho last fonco Nukumai jumped to tho front from Lord Star, AVharncliffe, Perle' do Loon, and Kawini. Wharnclift'o put up a good effort, but failed to reach Nukumai, who won comfortably by one and throo-quarter lengths. Porlo do Leon was six lengths away third, and thon camo Lord Star, Kawini, Ngata, Vexatious, Captain Sarto, and Bonu Cavalier. Nukumai, on completing his treble at tho mooting, rocoived a well-earned ovation. Time, 4min 33Jsoc. (Winner trained by A. Wright, Foxton.) WINTER OATS HANDICAP, of 400 soys, second horse 80 soys and third 40 soys from the stako; ono mile 4 H. T. Smith's eh g Fairy Herald, by Clnronceux—Fairy Bonzic, aged, 9.0 (J. Humphries) 1 3 D. P. Moraghnn's br g Mastnr Doon, by Lucullus—Lassie Doon, syrs, 10.4 (W. Rennie) 2 7 J. W. Andorton 's eh g Pnssionate, by San Francisco—Passion, aged, 9.0 (A. Driscoll) 3 Also started: 1 King Lv (A. Tinker) 10.10, 9 Mint Leaf (L. Georgo) 9.11, 2 Indian Sago (B. Morris) 9.7, 8 Miss Hupana (D. Watts) 9.0, 5 Rouex (R. Mackay) 9.0, 16 Royal Mint (R. M'Tavish) 9.0, 10 Modern (A. Hobson) 9.0, 10 Tamo Fox (C. Dixon) 9.0. King Lv and Indian Sago wero ♦ho favouritos in a good betting raco. Royal Mint, Rouex, and Indian Sago bogau best, with Passionato and Mint Loaf slow away. Racing across tho top Indian Sago lod Rouex, Mint Leaf, Fairy Herald, .-Master Doon, Royal Mint, and King Lu. Indian Sago lod Rouex, Fairy Herald, Muster Doon, .and King Lv at tho turn, but when in lino for home, Fairy Herald camo away to win easily by four lengths- from Master Doon, who boat Passionato by ono and a half longths. Indian Sago was fourth, and King Lv, Royal Mint, and Rouex next. Timo, lmin 51}soc. (Winner trained by 1\ and A, Trilford, Washdyke.)

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 14, 16 July 1927, Page 11

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TRENTHAM RACES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 14, 16 July 1927, Page 11

TRENTHAM RACES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 14, 16 July 1927, Page 11